Re: Mac OS X Deployment Target setting
Re: Mac OS X Deployment Target setting
- Subject: Re: Mac OS X Deployment Target setting
- From: Jens Miltner <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 09:11:18 +0100
Am 10.02.2004 um 02:13 schrieb Eric Wang:
on 2/9/04 3:19 PM, Chris Espinosa at email@hidden wrote:
On Feb 9, 2004, at 11:05 AM, Eric Wang wrote:
While adjusting the build settings for my project, I came across the
Mac OS X
Deployment Target setting. Since my application requires Panther, I
chose
"Mac OS X 10.3" from the pop-up menu. This caused a noticeable
slowdown in
the build process.
Your precompiled headers were probably built for the built-in system
and aren't valid for the SDK. You may want to clean your project and
rebuild. That will build new precompiled headers using the SDK, and
compilation speed will return to what you expect.
Chris
I tried cleaning and rebuilding multiple times previously, however
compilation remained slow. Your response gave me the idea to delete the
SharedCaches folder, which did the trick. Thanks so much for your reply
Chris.
Hmmh, I've now seen a couple of these "cleaning doesn't remove your
header cache" messages in the list. Is this the way it's supposed to
work, or shouldn't cleaning the target also flush those caches?
</jum>
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